The FBI is seeking public help in identifying a woman wanted in connection with multiple banks robberies around metro Phoenix in the last month.

The woman, nicknamed the "SOS Bandit" because of her slip-on shoes, robbed at least four banks between Jan. 30 and Feb. 16, using a similar plan each time, the FBI said in a press release.

The woman entered the banks and spoke to employees as if she were a regular customer. After a few minutes, she presented a note demanding money and threatening physical harm if her demands were not met.

The woman is linked to robberies at:

Amtrust Bank at 8764 E. Shea Boulevard in Scottsdale on Jan. 30.

Amtrust Bank at 2975 W. Ray Road in Chandler on Feb. 11.

Bank of America at 8750 E. Raintree Drive in Scottsdale on Feb. 15.

JP Morgan Chase at 1744 E. Southern Ave. in Tempe on Feb. 16.

Anybody with information on the case is asked to call Silent Witness at 480-948-6377.

The FBI has nicknamed this woman the "SOS Bandit" because of her slip-on shoes.(Photo: FBI)

The FBI described her as a black woman between 30 and 40 years old, standing between 5 feet 2-inches and 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighing more than 150 pounds. Police said the woman has noticeable skin tags on the right side of her neck and jaw. In one robbery, she wore a long black wig, and during another she wore a fake ponytail, the FBI said.